Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel and Texas A&M have scored more than 40 points in all 10 of their games this season. That seems unlikely to change against LSU, considering the team's still-learning defense and the Tigers' quick-strike offensive capabilities.

However, after a high-scoring start to the season, LSU has tailed off scoring-wise. The Tigers scored at least 35 points in their first six games, but have failed to top 24 in their last three games against FBS-level opponents (Furman is FCS).

How should LSU counter A&M's high-scoring offense? Should the Tigers ground it out and hand it to Jeremy Hill 60 times? Or should offensive coordinator Cam Cameron try to match the Aggies point for point, first one to 70 wins? Vote and share your thoughts below.